After Woodard's comment that what Patterson is holding is a Marawese Fertility Vessel that was used as a repository for the souls of tribal elders, the script indicates:
Patterson makes a face, holds it away from him.
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And that's when Saturday's first quote -
Page 44/Scene 113 - Patterson: 'Any left?'
- comes up, followed by Saturday's second quote -
Page 44/Scene 113 - Woodard: 'Very likely.'
- coming up, and followed by the script explaining:
Patterson, with great care, replaces it where he took it from. Woodard hands him one of the cups. And they cross to two overstuffed chairs by the big stone hearth, sit.
(CONTINUED)
Revised 2/28/90
113 CONTINUED:
WOODARD I'm dreadfully sorry to hear about the Collins girl... How can I help?
PATTERSON Plain and simple...
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And he continues with today's quote:
Page 45/Scene 113 - Patterson: 'I've got a madman out there and I don't know where to begin looking for him.'
And when it comes to the differences, there are several. Patterson doesn't make a face or hold it away after learning about the Marawese Fertility Vessel - though he does give Woodard a unscripted "Yeah, sure" type of grin after Woodard says it's very likely there could still be tribal elders' souls in it - after which Patterson simply puts it back (during which the action is shot using a high angle shot, but presumably not so as to imply someone is watching them as the script indicates we were apparently supposed to assume from the high angle shot of Vicki, Liz and Carolyn talking in the main hall in Scene 33). And obviously, given Woodard isn't carrying cups of coffee, he doesn't hand Patterson one of them - though they do cross to two overstuffed chairs by a big stone hearth and sit as Woodard asks how he can help - and once they're in place is when things switch back to a normal shot and we see that there's a fire going in the hearth and that Patterson picks up a cup of coffee that's already been laid out on a coffee table between the hearth and the chairs.